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I never liked that guy. But he was the progressive leftist candidate. They got burned. boston bean Yesterday #1
Yep, but the other guy had some no-deal positions, as I recall RandomNumbers Yesterday #9
Your last objection seems moot now. Frasier Balzov Yesterday #25
Moot, how? TSF is playing some games with the visa programs, RandomNumbers Yesterday #28
Like if all they do is attack and dont actually offer solutions their entire campaign? SSJVegeta Yesterday #2
Having voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 or having worked for Republicans in Texas lapucelle Yesterday #4
"Working for republicans": Like having your campaign pushed by Republicans? SSJVegeta Yesterday #5
Nope. I mean having worked for Republicans in Texas and then moving to another state lapucelle Yesterday #10
Welp. There are a couple candidates that have fetterman vibes. SSJVegeta Yesterday #11
Keep in mind that polls conducted by Progressive Change Campaign Committee are not entirely reliable. lapucelle Yesterday #15
Good to know. Thanks!! SSJVegeta Yesterday #16
Oh I was actually refereing to the UNH poll. SSJVegeta Yesterday #19
Hence, my headline. lapucelle Yesterday #23
This message was self-deleted by its author SSJVegeta Yesterday #20
To be fair, he was the Dems best shot at picking that seat up. aeromanKC Yesterday #3
Just hope he resigns before he has time to "discover" he is actually a republican. SSJVegeta Yesterday #6
Lets start a go fund me Sweet Rosie Red Yesterday #13
I've got my $5 ready!! aeromanKC Yesterday #17
and those who think Fetterman's views are the result of his medical episodes are being naive. Those who present lostincalifornia Yesterday #7
If Democrats can take control of the Senate after 2026, or it's evenly split, Fetterman will become a big problem. sop Yesterday #8
I think he was 'brainwashed' while in the hospital for his stroke alittlelark Yesterday #12
unfortunately no, there were signs in PA prior to running. We got screwed again. Jbraybarten Yesterday #24
Has this disappointing man from Braddock, PA La Coliniere Yesterday #14
That's also why we hope Platner loses. ananda Yesterday #18
Ding ding malaise Yesterday #21
Conner Lamb was a far better candidate YorkRd Yesterday #22
You mean the guy that was endorsed by Donald Trump? Wiz Imp Yesterday #27
Trump didn't endorse Conor Lamb. He endorsed the Republican: Trump pushes support for Saccone a day before election lapucelle Yesterday #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Yesterday #30
Agree, but we got backstabbed by the establishment senator last time. carpetbagger Yesterday #26
The next time? Gawd, I hope so. We're already not listening the this time. Iggo Yesterday #31
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